MID YORKSHIRE HOSPITALS NHS TRUST

CCGs and acute trust halt plans to cut 171 beds
Major reconfiguration of acute and critical care will now be phased in by autumn
Dewsbury Hospital to retain 100 more beds than originally planned
A major reconfiguration of critical care in Yorkshire has been delayed after commissioners agreed

Whisteblowing complaints to the CQC resulted in 15 NHS and 25 independent providers having an inspection instigated or bought forward
Twenty per cent of private providers and 9 per cent of NHS providers subject to a complaint had an inspection unexpectedly scheduled
Between 1 April 2016 and 17

Almost half of NHS staff say there are not enough staff at their trust to do their job Midwives, consultants and nurses complain of staff shortages in latest survery Best performing acute trust on this measure was Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh FT Almost half of ...

Analysis shows 40 providers now forecast to breach their deficit target after receiving nearly £200m of incentive payments
Sustainability and transformation fund was introduced to reward trusts that agree and meet their financial targets
Some trusts have received more than two-thirds of their STF

Analysis suggests majority of acute hospitals are struggling to meet their own plans for nurse staffing
Data shows trusts employing more healthcare assistants than planned
Expert warns there is a risk of “false reassurance” on safety
Decline in achieving staffing plans comes despite increases in

Trusts need support to recruit and retain staff, says NHS Improvement nursing director
Nursing directors say they plan more overseas recruitment this year
Some trusts may have harder to achieve staffing plans compared with others
One of England’s most senior nurses has said the pressures facing

Each trust placed in one of four categories based on the level of support they require from NHS Improvement
Trusts will be formally categorised next month as part of the regulator’s new “single oversight framework”
Thirty-five out of 238 trusts will have “maximum autonomy”
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Thirty day mortality rates for emergency bowel surgery vary between 20.7pc and 3.2pc at best and worst performing hospitals
Quarter of hospitals do not admit high risk patients to critical care post-surgery in recommended timeframe
Six per cent annual drop in most urgent patients reaching theatre